Trollheimen Triangle: Trollheimshytta to Jøldalshytta
Trollheimen Triangle: Trollheimshytta to Jøldalshytta
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21.2km
370m
Mountain biking
This difficult 13.2-mile mountain biking route in Trollheimen offers challenging terrain, stunning high-mountain scenery, and historic huts.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Your route passes through protected areas
Please check local regulations for:
Svartåmoen naturreservat
Trollheimen landskapsvernområde
Waypoints
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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16.3 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Tip by
19.0 km
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Tip by
21.2 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
19.1 km
1.87 km
212 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
9.65 km
4.77 km
3.95 km
2.77 km
< 100 m
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Monday 25 May
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-1°C
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This specific section of the Trollheimen Triangle is approximately 21.2 km long and typically takes around 3 hours to complete on a mountain bike. However, given the difficult terrain and potential for bike pushing, your actual time may vary.
The terrain is challenging and varied. You can expect a mix of singletrack and other trail types, often with large rocks and steep climbs. Sections, particularly along Gravbekken and over Riarskaret, may require significant bike pushing. While there might be some easier stretches, be prepared for a demanding ride through high-mountain landscapes.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed in the Trollheimen region. However, it is crucial to keep them on a leash, especially during the bird nesting season (typically April 1 to August 20) and when livestock are grazing. Always follow local regulations and ensure your dog is well-behaved and can handle the challenging terrain.
The best time to mountain bike this route is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the snow has melted and the weather is more stable. Be aware that even in June, weather can be unpredictable, leading to muddy conditions. Autumn offers beautiful scenery with changing colors, but temperatures will be cooler.
There are generally no specific permits required for mountain biking or entrance fees to access Trollheimen landskapsvernområde (landscape protection area). However, you should always respect local regulations, especially regarding protected areas and private land. If you plan to stay in the serviced huts, booking in advance is recommended.
This section of the Trollheimen Triangle offers stunning high-mountain scenery, including rolling valleys, rugged peaks, and serene alpine landscapes. You'll pass by the historic Trollheimshytta and Jøldalshytta, which are known for their local cuisine. Keep an eye out for a Great trail segment and expansive valley views. You might even spot wildlife like reindeer.
This route, "Trollheimen triangle (page 2)", connects between the serviced huts. While the exact starting point for this specific segment isn't detailed for parking, the overall Trollheimen Triangle typically starts from areas like Gjevilvasshytta or Jøldalshytta. For detailed parking information, it's best to check with the specific hut you plan to start from or local tourist information, as parking options can vary.
No, this trail is rated as difficult and is not suitable for beginners. The terrain involves significant climbs, rocky sections, and often requires pushing your mountain bike. It's best suited for experienced mountain bikers who are comfortable with challenging high-mountain conditions and prepared for a demanding adventure.
Yes, this route includes sections of other paths. Approximately 10% of this trail follows the Jøldalsveien.
Yes, this route connects two serviced mountain huts: Trollheimshytta and Jøldalshytta. These huts offer accommodation and meals, providing a comfortable respite during your multi-day adventure. It's advisable to book your stay in advance, especially during peak season.
Given the challenging terrain and variable mountain weather, you should bring appropriate mountain biking gear, including a well-maintained bike, helmet, and protective clothing. Pack layers, waterproofs, navigation tools (GPS, map, compass), sufficient food and water, a repair kit, and a first-aid kit. Be prepared for all weather conditions, even in summer.